1. Experiencing the Events at Jacob's Well
I remember one of his last Divine Liturgies (before he even went blind).
It was the Sunday of the Samaritan Woman and he came out to read the Holy Gospel (John, Chapter 4 verses 5-42). His face was shining and his voice had changed.
The way he recited the Gospel passage, which was also extensive, made a great impression on the entire congregation. It had touched us all. The Saint seemed to have no contact with the present and leaned on the pillar of the Beautiful Gate so as not to fall.
At the end of the Divine Liturgy we approached him and said to him “Elder, what a beautiful Gospel that was today!”
I remember one of his last Divine Liturgies (before he even went blind).
It was the Sunday of the Samaritan Woman and he came out to read the Holy Gospel (John, Chapter 4 verses 5-42). His face was shining and his voice had changed.
The way he recited the Gospel passage, which was also extensive, made a great impression on the entire congregation. It had touched us all. The Saint seemed to have no contact with the present and leaned on the pillar of the Beautiful Gate so as not to fall.
At the end of the Divine Liturgy we approached him and said to him “Elder, what a beautiful Gospel that was today!”




